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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Just hit .17. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: DPLS is up to .165 My guess is it could get close to .18 if it follows the pattern. Watching it like a hawk Just hit .17. out with half at .173 |
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Sold the rest of my ZOM while is is slightly up. Done with that stinker. Putting it into DPLS and SENS.
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set my buy for SENS today at $3.25. It's bottom today was $3.24. Not to bad. I got high hopes for this one and have MVIS vibes so I'm stocking up while its cheap.
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Originally Posted By kered: set my buy for SENS today at $3.25. It's bottom today was $3.24. Not to bad. I got high hopes for this one and have MVIS vibes so I'm stocking up while its cheap. View Quote Me too. I am currently focusing on MVIS, SENS, and DPLS. I am looking to add some inverse S&P fund. Anyone have one that they like? I'm looking to start hedging this portfolio. |
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Looks like Mavis is bouncing off 16.00. Hope it can get above it.
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The Frog is Pepe. Someone shouts Hey Pepe @ Hillary rally, then Roger Stone Jedi Mindfucked someone in the Hillary campaign by putting Pepe in the Deplorables meme and now the shit is getting real.
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"Problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented."
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Originally Posted By jb31: Me too. I am currently focusing on MVIS, SENS, and DPLS. I am looking to add some inverse S&P fund. Anyone have one that they like? I'm looking to start hedging this portfolio. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jb31: Originally Posted By kered: set my buy for SENS today at $3.25. It's bottom today was $3.24. Not to bad. I got high hopes for this one and have MVIS vibes so I'm stocking up while its cheap. Me too. I am currently focusing on MVIS, SENS, and DPLS. I am looking to add some inverse S&P fund. Anyone have one that they like? I'm looking to start hedging this portfolio. DPLS - are you trading that or longer term hold? ( or both?) |
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Originally Posted By apexcrusade: DPLS - are you trading that or longer term hold? ( or both?) View Quote I got my initial investment out and now I'm riding 10k shares for a while. I'd like to get on a real exchange and trade options with these shares like the early MVIS studs are doing. Looks like it would be hard to swing trade on this trend. It just goes up every day... |
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Sold my entire position of 700k shares of DPLS at .172.
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Originally Posted By colt_thompson: Yup. July 30th $22 gets you $50. Also selling $3 puts on SENS for August gets you $35 View Quote I've been selling weekly call contracts. So looking further out (two to three weeks as you guys have just talked about) I get a better premium rather than if I were to just buy on a weekly basis. This is even more noticeable at my higher strike prices. Are the only disadvantages not being to predict the share price that far out as easily, so they may be called away (not really concerned if they are on these shares), and that obviously my shares are tied up in a transaction? I may take the further out approach. |
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Originally Posted By apexcrusade: DPLS - are you trading that or longer term hold? ( or both?) View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By apexcrusade: Originally Posted By jb31: Originally Posted By kered: set my buy for SENS today at $3.25. It's bottom today was $3.24. Not to bad. I got high hopes for this one and have MVIS vibes so I'm stocking up while its cheap. Me too. I am currently focusing on MVIS, SENS, and DPLS. I am looking to add some inverse S&P fund. Anyone have one that they like? I'm looking to start hedging this portfolio. DPLS - are you trading that or longer term hold? ( or both?) Both. I am up almost 500% currently, swing trading to improve my position. Anyway, that was the idea, but I lost some of my profits by selling too early in this run up. |
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Originally Posted By JarheadPatriot: Idk my EFTs settle in 3 days View Quote One of the reasons I like stash is I put in a buy order with no funds on hand and they initiate the purchase of the stock at the same time they process the debit of my bank account. I don't need to have money sitting in the account to initiate a purchase with Stash. The thing I don't like is I can't set a buy or sell order at a particular price, and it can take an hour or more for the order to actually process and the stocks to show in my account. I usually end up paying a few cents more (but sometimes less) than the price when I initiated the purchase. As soon as the Stash account is above $5,000 I think I'll move it to Sofi since Sofi will credit the $75 transfer fee for accounts over $5,000. |
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The duty of a patriot is to protect his nation from its government.
"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" |
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Originally Posted By renatus: https://i.postimg.cc/y6RpGgMD/DSC1265.jpg Anyone want to learn the violin? View Quote Playing happy songs I hope. At 16.04 currently. Trying to break out. |
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The Frog is Pepe. Someone shouts Hey Pepe @ Hillary rally, then Roger Stone Jedi Mindfucked someone in the Hillary campaign by putting Pepe in the Deplorables meme and now the shit is getting real.
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Originally Posted By renatus: https://i.postimg.cc/y6RpGgMD/DSC1265.jpg Anyone want to learn the violin? View Quote I play the fiddle, ain't fancy enough to play violin. My playing is about as good as my stock picking, I only hit the right note occasionally. |
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Life's battles don't always go to the stronger or faster man. In the end, the one who wins is the one who thinks he can! - SCI, NRA
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Originally Posted By HiramRanger: One of the reasons I like stash is I put in a buy order with no funds on hand and they initiate the purchase of the stock at the same time they process the debit of my bank account. I don't need to have money sitting in the account to initiate a purchase with Stash. The thing I don't like is I can't set a buy or sell order at a particular price, and it can take an hour or more for the order to actually process and the stocks to show in my account. I usually end up paying a few cents more (but sometimes less) than the price when I initiated the purchase. As soon as the Stash account is above $5,000 I think I'll move it to Sofi since Sofi will credit the $75 transfer fee for accounts over $5,000. View Quote I don't understand how Stash is a thing. Whats the benefit of Stash where you pay a monthly fee over something like Schwab where you don't? |
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"I'm like some kind of evil retard Santa Claus that makes you buy your own toys." -beitodesstrafe
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Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Looks like it finally broke out. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Originally Posted By myfakename: Looks like Mavis is bouncing off 16.00. Hope it can get above it. Looks like it finally broke out. I want my $16 and $16.50 covered calls shares to be called away today. FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE!!! |
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Originally Posted By FelisTacet: I want my $16 and $16.50 covered calls shares to be called away today. FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By FelisTacet: Originally Posted By Admiral_Crunch: Originally Posted By myfakename: Looks like Mavis is bouncing off 16.00. Hope it can get above it. Looks like it finally broke out. I want my $16 and $16.50 covered calls shares to be called away today. FOR THE GOOD OF THE PEOPLE!!! Atlichna Tavarish! Molodyets! |
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Originally Posted By FelisTacet: I've been selling weekly call contracts. So looking further out (two to three weeks as you guys have just talked about) I get a better premium rather than if I were to just buy on a weekly basis. This is even more noticeable at my higher strike prices. Are the only disadvantages not being to predict the share price that far out as easily, so they may be called away (not really concerned if they are on these shares), and that obviously my shares are tied up in a transaction? I may take the further out approach. View Quote I feel that without PR the stock will float from $15-$20 so all my covered calls are above $20. All my sold puts are below $15 A few weeks ago I sold August 20th $42 calls for $250 a contract Time gets you higher premiums |
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"Problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented."
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Originally Posted By jb31: Both. I am up almost 500% currently, swing trading to improve my position. Anyway, that was the idea, but I lost some of my profits by selling too early in this run up. View Quote I was doing real well sub .1. Then she just took off. I lost a ton of shares. |
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Originally Posted By FelisTacet: I've been selling weekly call contracts. So looking further out (two to three weeks as you guys have just talked about) I get a better premium rather than if I were to just buy on a weekly basis. This is even more noticeable at my higher strike prices. Are the only disadvantages not being to predict the share price that far out as easily, so they may be called away (not really concerned if they are on these shares), and that obviously my shares are tied up in a transaction? I may take the further out approach. View Quote Just roll them if they go in the money. You get more premium and more time. |
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
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Originally Posted By jb31: Me too. I am currently focusing on MVIS, SENS, and DPLS. I am looking to add some inverse S&P fund. Anyone have one that they like? I'm looking to start hedging this portfolio. View Quote This where I want to concentrate, minus the S & P as the bruises from that one still hurt My substitute could be IWM, I need to pattern it better before I hedge. |
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If a Crocodile could reach Uranus, would he lick it?
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Originally Posted By WPS: Sold my entire position of 700k shares of DPLS at .172. View Quote Congrats! I'm just glad I hopped back into this thread after buying into MVIS at .18 and selling at .20 because it seemed like it was flaky. Then bought into DPLS at .07, significantly fewer shares, but enough that it'd buy me a new rifle if I sold. |
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Originally Posted By jb31: Yeah, that's what I did. I'm glad I got back in, still making money, but damn that hindsight. If I would have held, it would be down considerably though I'm sure. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By jb31: Originally Posted By Bthorn: #metoo I was doing real well sub .1. Then she just took off. I lost a ton of shares. Yeah, that's what I did. I'm glad I got back in, still making money, but damn that hindsight. If I would have held, it would be down considerably though I'm sure. I haven't been able to get back in Fucked up some MVIS calls, which I did get rolled but I need more cash damnit For SENS too, uhg so many wannabe positions and so few dollars |
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If a Crocodile could reach Uranus, would he lick it?
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Originally Posted By Osprey61: Hey guys, need to share something I'd like kept within this thread. Been suffering from a "bulged disc" in my lower back for many, many months. Finally got fed up with PT and went to an ortho, who sent me for imaging. Not going into detail, but an oncologist had a look this morning and they're skipping a biopsy and lining up on me pretty fast. Don't need a go-fund-me or any other support right now, but if you'd keep me in your thoughts (and prayers, if you're so inclined) I'd appreciate it. I'll update as health and time allows. Good luck and God speed to all of you. View Quote Prayers sent brother...I will definitely keep you my thoughts and wish you a speedy recovery! |
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Originally Posted By kered: I don't understand how Stash is a thing. Whats the benefit of Stash where you pay a monthly fee over something like Schwab where you don't? View Quote No minimum deposit, no trade fees, no hold on deposits. $3 a month I tried setting up a Robinhood account at the same time at the start of the year... still can't get it set-up. I've given up. Stash was up and running in no time. It has its limitations which is why I will leave it, but it got me started. |
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The duty of a patriot is to protect his nation from its government.
"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!" |
Originally Posted By Total53: I haven't been able to get back in Fucked up some MVIS calls, which I did get rolled but I need more cash damnit For SENS too, uhg so many wannabe positions and so few dollars View Quote I am hoping that I have a little time on SENS. I am STILL waiting on a sizable tax refund that I may as well blow on some sweet stock gambling that will be mostly SENS. I had a few more buys set for DPLS today, but it just keeps doing the thing. |
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Originally Posted By KaiK: Just roll them if they go in the money. You get more premium and more time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By FelisTacet: I've been selling weekly call contracts. So looking further out (two to three weeks as you guys have just talked about) I get a better premium rather than if I were to just buy on a weekly basis. This is even more noticeable at my higher strike prices. Are the only disadvantages not being to predict the share price that far out as easily, so they may be called away (not really concerned if they are on these shares), and that obviously my shares are tied up in a transaction? I may take the further out approach. Just roll them if they go in the money. You get more premium and more time. So set to the later date rather than the weekly I've been doing...and roll them later if they go ITM? I think that's what you mean, buy the ones further out for the nicer premium. |
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Originally Posted By KaiK: Just roll them if they go in the money. You get more premium and more time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By FelisTacet: I've been selling weekly call contracts. So looking further out (two to three weeks as you guys have just talked about) I get a better premium rather than if I were to just buy on a weekly basis. This is even more noticeable at my higher strike prices. Are the only disadvantages not being to predict the share price that far out as easily, so they may be called away (not really concerned if they are on these shares), and that obviously my shares are tied up in a transaction? I may take the further out approach. Just roll them if they go in the money. You get more premium and more time. My only issue with this is I need to keep cash on hand to roll so I can pay for the buy to close. |
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MGK
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When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
AZ, USA
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View Quote added 500 more @ $3.27 that averaged down to $3.68 with 1000 shares |
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- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" H.P. Baxxter |
I bought 100 more @3.25
My average is $3.40 she can go to $5 now. |
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MRNA is treating me well today - bought the dip this morning! Nice little premium on the covered call as well.
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Originally Posted By FelisTacet: So set to the later date rather than the weekly I've been doing...and roll them later if they go ITM? I think that's what you mean, buy the ones further out for the nicer premium. View Quote You can do weekly. And then roll them out if they go in the money to the next week or whenever. This is for selling not buying. Rolling for buying is different. |
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
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Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: My only issue with this is I need to keep cash on hand to roll so I can pay for the buy to close. View Quote I think TD is different than others. Because they don't give you the money for the options right when you sell it. I guess that's why I can just roll them no problem. |
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Be heard now or be in the herd later.
The voice in your head is a liar. Cola-warrior.com. Spring is coming. Winner of the Great Shop War of 2014. Winner of Cola Warrior 5. |
Originally Posted By HiramRanger: No minimum deposit, no trade fees, no hold on deposits. $3 a month I tried setting up a Robinhood account at the same time at the start of the year... still can't get it set-up. I've given up. Stash was up and running in no time. It has its limitations which is why I will leave it, but it got me started. View Quote Schwab has all of that as well. They even do fractional shares too. My newborn son has 0.0033 shares of Amazon The only thing that I guess would be considered a hold is deposits are available next day to trade but at least it's not costing you $36 a year to trade. |
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We buying more MVIS still?
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Analyzing Microvision's Unusual Options Activity
1:14 pm ET July 9, 2021 (Benzinga) Print Microvision (NASDAQ:MVIS) shares experienced unusual options activity on Friday. The stock price moved up to $16.03 following the option alert. Sentiment: BULLISH Option Type: SWEEP Trade Type: CALL Expiration Date: 2021-08-20 Strike Price: $25.00 Volume: 606 Open Interest: 7233 |
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Originally Posted By KaiK: I think TD is different than others. Because they don't give you the money for the options right when you sell it. I guess that's why I can just roll them no problem. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By KaiK: Originally Posted By mygreenkaw: My only issue with this is I need to keep cash on hand to roll so I can pay for the buy to close. I think TD is different than others. Because they don't give you the money for the options right when you sell it. I guess that's why I can just roll them no problem. So you don't receive the premium when you write the call contract? Fidelity provides the premium as soon as the call is sold. I guess I could take that approach and just leave the premium alone, I've been taking it immediately and buying more when bargain time comes. |
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Anyone in TPST? Well off it's 52 week high but tripping breakers on the upside
Just opened a small position at $14.80 |
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"Problem in Venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented, but that socialism has been faithfully implemented."
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When the Tide is out you can see who swims naked
AZ, USA
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- Official ARFCOM Nickname: Hardware
- Originally Posted By elcope: Er ist ein Bier leener "It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice" H.P. Baxxter |
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I hate to bring up INND again but, Biden just signed an EO making it easier to buy hearing aids over the counter.
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View Quote Good luck. I was going to yesterday morning when it was below $3, but took the kids on a bike ride before it got hot out. By the time I got back...oops. Dang kids are costing me money. |
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